Spiritual Warfare
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Richard Ing discusses the rulers and hierarchies of the demonic kingdom. For instance, Jezebel and Ahab spirits are the plague of today’s church, destroying even the most effective ministries through controlling women and passive men. Discover how to overcome Satan’s insidious tactics by learning about the proper use of binding and loosing, the anatomy of a deliverance, Satan’s legal rights, spiritual war games, and winning spiritual strategies. Victorious spiritual warfare is possible only as the Holy Spirit empowers individuals in the body of Christ. Learn all of the techniques and strategies available to you in your full arsenal of weapons.
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SKU (ISBN): 9780883689172
UPC: 630809689177
Richard Ing
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: July 2006
Publisher: Whitaker House Publishers
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